Let's see or hear how you store all your plastic baits.
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Let's see or hear how you store all your plastic baits.
I keep them in the original plastic bags until I use them. I store the bags in clear plastic shoe boxes.
The shoe boxes are great for stuff like this.
In original bags or if they come in the lil plastic boxes I put em in ziplocks with oil and store in 4 deep 3700 boxes.
If you don't have to dig around for 5 minutes to find that special bait you're not doing it right [emoji12]
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I use bobby garland mostly and keep them in the original bag. I then place ALL (many) the BG bags in a gallon freezer bag so they are double sealed.
^^^^ this! But I make my own with mineral oil and anise extract.
in the pack they come in and in the shoe box type containers.
I keep in original little bag then sort bags in a couple worm binders by color. If they come in one of those plastic containers I just use an old bad.
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I'm the opposite of everyone so far, I use a smaller Plano tackle bag that holds 4 3700 size boxes. Three boxes are for plastics and one of the boxes is just terminal tackle. I squirt some Anise oil in all of the compartments and just keep everything closed. So far so good, all the plastics are soft and scented.
Plastic ammo boxes with the rubber seal under the lid works really good. Many brands of plastic fit perfectly to the width of either the large or small size boxes. Just like using a small filling cabinet.
I just use plastic cases....the Plastics I use are infused with scent so it doesn't need replenishing and lasts the life of the bait.
I use the BPS worm binders in the Dbl Sided bags!! Luggage tags on the outside to tell me what's on the inside
Since I buy BG, Lake Fork and Mr. Crappie baits along with several others, you can guess that I've got a "FEW"
bags. Tight Lines - Dave
I use the bass pro bags as well. Use a different bag for each color. http://m.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-...ct/1206011118/
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Mineral oil:cheers2 in a Plano box
Original pack, in a Grizzly Jig sack under the boat seat. When you need a certain 1 you just dump 'em all out in the floor and find the right pack. Then leave them all over the boat for the wind to blow out on the next hold ur hat ride across the lake. Or I store them in my pocket for my wife to find in the washer, along with an empty 25 count pack of jigheads (that was full).